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Compound Subject & Predicate

Compound Subject & Predicate. Compound Subject. A compound subject is when two or more subjects are joined by and or or , Examples: Nick, Miles , and Elena went to school The women and men worked hard. . Compound Subject. Jane or her father left.

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Compound Subject & Predicate

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  1. Compound Subject & Predicate

  2. Compound Subject • A compound subject is when two or more subjects are joined by and or or, Examples: • Nick, Miles, and Elena went to school • The women and men worked hard.

  3. Compound Subject • Jane or her father left. • The Greeks and Romans told stories.

  4. Compound Subject • Jane or her father left. • The Greeks and Romans told stories.

  5. Compound Subject • Jane or her father left. • The Greeks and Romans told stories.

  6. Exercise #1 compound subjects Identify the compound subjects in each sentence • Mom and dad went dancing • Are carrots or beets cheaper? • Dogs, cats, birds, and fish are at the pet store • Elena or her mother bought the presents. • Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors.

  7. Exercise #1 compound subjects Identify the compound subjects in each sentence • Mom and dad went dancing • Are carrots or beets cheaper? • Dogs, cats, birds, and fish are at the pet store • Elena or her mother bought the presents. • Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors.

  8. Exercise #1 compound subjects Identify the compound subjects in each sentence • Mom and dad went dancing • Are carrots or beets cheaper? • Dogs, cats, birds, and fish are at the pet store • Elena or her mother bought the presents. • Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors.

  9. Exercise #1 compound subjects Identify the compound subjects in each sentence • Mom and dad went dancing • Are carrots or beets cheaper? • Dogs, cats, birds, and fish are at the pet store • Elena or her mother bought the presents. • Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors.

  10. Exercise #1 compound subjects Identify the compound subjects in each sentence. • Mom and dad went dancing • Are carrots or beets cheaper? • Dogs, cats, birds, and fish are at the pet store • Elena or her mother bought the presents. • Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors.

  11. Exercise #1 compound subjects Identify the compound subjects in each sentence. • Mom and dad went dancing • Are carrots or beets cheaper? • Dogs, cats, birds, and fish are at the pet store • Elena or her mother bought the presents. • Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors.

  12. Compound Predicate • When a sentence has two or more predicates joined by and, or or, the predicate is called a compound predicate. Examples: • She left school and returned home. • The syrup dripped, splashed, and oozed from the bottle.

  13. Compound Predicate • The noise surprises or frightens everyone. • She learned to act and became a star.

  14. Compound Predicate • The noise surprises or frightens everyone. • She learned to act and became a star.

  15. Compound Predicate • The noise surprises or frightens everyone. • She learned to act and became a star.

  16. Exercise #2 Compound Predicate • Identify the compound predicates and/ or compound subjects in each sentence. • We stood and waited. • Elena and Emily dance and sing. • (You) Clean or cut the meat. • Our school band meets and practices on Tuesday. • She wrote books and became famous.

  17. Exercise #2 Compound Predicate • Identify the compound predicates and/ or compound subjects in each sentence. • We stood and waited. • Elena and Emily dance and sing. • (You) Clean or cut the meat. • Our school band meets and practices on Tuesday. • She wrote books and became famous.

  18. Exercise #2 Compound Predicate • Identify the compound predicates and/ or compound subjects in each sentence. • We stood and waited. • Elena and Emilydance and sing. • (You) Clean or cut the meat. • Our school band meets and practices on Tuesday. • She wrote books and became famous.

  19. Exercise #2 Compound Predicate • Identify the compound predicates and/ or compound subjects in each sentence. • We stood and waited. • Elena and Emilydance and sing. • (You) Clean or cut the meat. • Our school band meets and practices on Tuesday. • She wrote books and became famous.

  20. Exercise #2 Compound Predicate • Identify the compound predicates and/ or compound subjects in each sentence. • We stood and waited. • Elena and Emilydance and sing. • (You) Clean or cut the meat. • Our school band meets and practices on Tuesday. • She wrote books and became famous.

  21. Exercise #2 Compound Predicate • Identify the compound predicates and/ or compound subjects in each sentence. • We stood and waited. • Elena and Emilydance and sing. • (You) Clean or cut the meat. • Our school band meets and practices on Tuesday. • She wrote books and became famous.

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